Website review: Saving the planet, one hang...
ilrozopolo discovered this in Environment
•10 reviews since Apr 22, 2008
graphic-design, environment, recycling
•blog.cartelagency.com/2008/04/22/saving-the-p...
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ilrozopolo discovered 3 months ago- These guys are awesome.. What a great idea..

SandozA1 rated 3 months ago- Yet another noble but flawed movement to save the planet. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT. Most of the garbage that is sent into landfills is run through by electromagnets. This means that most of the metal is recycled and just ends up recirculating in some other form. And yes, most coat-hangers given out with your dry-cleaning are metal. this is a waste of tshirts and green ink.

- roswellpixie rated 3 months ago
- From the page: "considering they take over 100 years to decompose" Is this true? Does metal decompose? Or are they thinking plastic hangers? It's a nice idea but anyway I keep my hangers and use them. I don't throw mine away. I'm not a numpty. Oh, DRY CLEANING. No I hadn't noticed. I don't do dry cleaning. I clean my clothes with ethical hippie products and stuff and it's all very lovely indeed innit.

rippedangelwings rated 3 months ago- Great environment friendly hangers

Beachsidebill rated 3 months ago- Think Green!

intotheplanet rated 3 months ago- this is great! now if only they made an edible hanger... like out of bubble gum or something.

- DRMacIver rated 3 months ago
- I actually never have enough hangers.

dfoo rated 3 months ago- Like the idea, but would be nice if they lasted longer. I don't fancy rehanging my entire wardrobe every 6-12 months. But thats me and I'm lazy.